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William Helburn
Stagecoach at Night, Harper's Bazaar

1958

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Carmen Dell'Orefice, Lucinda Hollingsworth, and Joanna McCormick. This photograph is an edition of 50. See below for other editions available. All editions are signed by the photographer. Larger sizes may be available upon request.

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More Fashion Mileage Per Dress, Barbara Vaughn, New York, Harper's Bazaar
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Barbara Mullen, Harper's Bazaar, New York
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Stopping Traffic, Park Avenue South, Charm Magazine
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